Boiling Point PodcastThu, 21 Mar 2019 18:43:57 +0000Thu, 21 Mar 2019 19:00:18 +0000Libsyn WebEngine 2.0http://www.boilingpointpodcast.com
enBoilingPointPodcast, 2014http://www.boilingpointpodcast.cominfo@boilingpointpodcast.com (info@boilingpointpodcast.com)The podcast for the ever-evolving entrepreneur and forward-thinking movement pioneer.http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/2/8/a/6/28a63917ca495390/Boiling_Point_Final_2.jpgThe Boiling Point PodcastMatthew Webberboiling,point,podcast,greg,hemmings,dave,veale,leadership,unleashed,vision,coaching,hemmings,house,entrepreneurship,entrepreneur,movementnoThe podcast for the ever-evolving entrepreneur and forward-thinking movement pioneer.episodicBoilingPointPodcast, 2014boiling,point,podcast,greg,hemmings,dave,veale,leadership,unleashed,vision,coaching,hemmings,house,entrepreneurship,entrepreneur,movementBusiness/Management & MarketingSociety & CultureGovernment & Organizationsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.comMatthew WebberKaren Tumelty Gives Us The Full View of Open Hiring and Removing Barriers to Employment Karen Tumelty Gives Us The Full View of Open Hiring and Removing Barriers to EmploymentThu, 21 Mar 2019 18:43:57 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/JT2uKFp7tPw/karen-tumelty-gives-us-the-full-view-of-open-hiring-and-removing-barriers-to-employment
Giving someone an opportunity to have a job and a career doesn’t have to depend on what they do or don’t have listed on their resume. Karen Tumelty joins us to talk about the open hiring practices at Greyston and how they are working to remove barriers to employment.]]>Giving someone an opportunity to have a job and a career doesn’t have to depend on what they do or don’t have listed on their resume. Karen Tumelty joins us to talk about the open hiring practices at Greyston and how they are working to remove barriers to employment.]]>37:35noGiving someone an opportunity to have a job and a career doesn’t have to depend on what they do or don’t have listed on their resume. Karen Tumelty joins us to talk about the open hiring practices at Greyston and how they are working to remove barriers to employment.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/karen-tumelty-gives-us-the-full-view-of-open-hiring-and-removing-barriers-to-employmentBeing Busy Doesn’t Make You A Leader - Dan Pontefract Breaks Down The Stigma of Taking Time To ThinkBeing Busy Doesn’t Make You A Leader - Dan Pontefract Breaks Down The Stigma of Taking Time To ThinkThu, 14 Mar 2019 17:31:21 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/lR-FHZKfmp4/being-busy-doesnt-make-you-a-leader-dan-pontefract-breaks-down-the-stigma-of-taking-time-to-think
Our lives are often times built around the work that we do with recent society trends pushing us to be “busy” every hour of the day and creating a stigma of failure or poor leadership when we aren’t. Our guest today Dan Pontefract is calling out this behaviour using his decades of experience in the corporate world to highlight the hypocritical and unhealthy behaviours being found in leadership roles. Dan leads Greg and Dave on a laughter-filled, but thought-provoking discovery where he explains what the work he is doing and the goal of the books he has written is. Dan wants to help people understand that slowing down, taking time to think and being driven by a purpose will lead not only to a productive life, but to overall happiness we should all be striving for.]]>Our lives are often times built around the work that we do with recent society trends pushing us to be “busy” every hour of the day and creating a stigma of failure or poor leadership when we aren’t. Our guest today Dan Pontefract is calling out this behaviour using his decades of experience in the corporate world to highlight the hypocritical and unhealthy behaviours being found in leadership roles. Dan leads Greg and Dave on a laughter-filled, but thought-provoking discovery where he explains what the work he is doing and the goal of the books he has written is. Dan wants to help people understand that slowing down, taking time to think and being driven by a purpose will lead not only to a productive life, but to overall happiness we should all be striving for.]]>34:47yesDan wants to help people understand that slowing down, taking time to think and being driven by a purpose will lead not only to a productive life, but to overall happiness we should all be striving for.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/being-busy-doesnt-make-you-a-leader-dan-pontefract-breaks-down-the-stigma-of-taking-time-to-thinkBattling Climate Change One Tree At A Time: Zach Melanson shares the work of Community Forests InternationalBattling Climate Change One Tree At A Time: Zach Melanson shares the work of Community Forests InternationalThu, 07 Mar 2019 18:45:01 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/TIE_AuemGK0/battling-climate-change-one-tree-at-a-time-zach-melanson-shares-the-work-of-community-forests-international
Climate change is an issue that is and will continue to affect us. One New Brunswick based company is looking at this challenge head on to find solutions that protect the environment but maintain our ability to access resources. Zach Melanson of Community Forests International joins us in the booth to tell us about their company’s journey from re-foresting an island to giving businesses the ability to offset their carbon footprint by protecting land here in New Brunswick.]]>Climate change is an issue that is and will continue to affect us. One New Brunswick based company is looking at this challenge head on to find solutions that protect the environment but maintain our ability to access resources. Zach Melanson of Community Forests International joins us in the booth to tell us about their company’s journey from re-foresting an island to giving businesses the ability to offset their carbon footprint by protecting land here in New Brunswick.]]>32:40cleanClimate change is an issue that is and will continue to affect us. One New Brunswick based company is looking at this challenge head on to find solutions that protect the environment but maintain our ability to access resources. Zach Melanson of Community Forests International joins us in the booth to tell us about their company’s journey from re-foresting an island to giving businesses the ability to offset their carbon footprint by protecting land here in New Brunswick.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/battling-climate-change-one-tree-at-a-time-zach-melanson-shares-the-work-of-community-forests-internationalUnconscious Bias: Brian Duggan Challenges Us To Be OpenUnconscious Bias: Brian Duggan Challenges Us To Be OpenThu, 28 Feb 2019 19:18:24 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/yGXBJyp_cMY/unconscious-bias-brian-duggan-challenges-us-to-be-open
Unconscious Bias can affect how we interact with everyone around us and judge others based on our own lived experiences or perceptions of who they are. Brian Duggan leads us in a conversation to challenge us to accept our own unconscious biases to be more open and create stronger connections and understanding while working in the global world. Brian said we need to “be open to the fact that my experience is my experience, and to wonder about other’s experiences.” as a way of improving our cultural intelligence.]]>Unconscious Bias can affect how we interact with everyone around us and judge others based on our own lived experiences or perceptions of who they are. Brian Duggan leads us in a conversation to challenge us to accept our own unconscious biases to be more open and create stronger connections and understanding while working in the global world. Brian said we need to “be open to the fact that my experience is my experience, and to wonder about other’s experiences.” as a way of improving our cultural intelligence.]]>38:43nocoaching,unconscious,biasUnconscious Bias can affect how we interact with everyone around us and judge us based on our own lived experiences or perceptions of who they are. Brian Duggan leads us in a conversation to challenge us to accept our own unconscious biases to be more open and create stronger connections and understanding while working in the global world. Brian said we need to “be open to the fact that my experience is my experience, and to wonder about other’s experiences.” as a way of improving our cultural intellifullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/unconscious-bias-brian-duggan-challenges-us-to-be-openSocial Espionage: Dorothéa Bozicolona-Volpe Gives Us A Crash Course In Listening, Community and Personal BrandingSocial Espionage: Dorothéa Bozicolona-Volpe Gives Us A Crash Course In Listening, Community and Personal BrandingThu, 21 Feb 2019 18:37:52 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/d0QnUM0jnUo/social-espionage-dorotha-bozicolona-volpe-gives-us-a-crash-course-in-listening-community-and-personal-branding
We go undercover with Dorothea Bozicolona-Volpe to learn about her approach called Social Espionage, a way to listen and learn from your audience and then properly plan your strategy and personal branding. With her use of relevant case studies examples from the world’s biggest brands and her openness to share her own life lessons and personal anecdotes gleaned from her grandfather, this episode made Greg and Dave reflect themselves on what they could be improving in their own personal branding efforts.]]>We go undercover with Dorothea Bozicolona-Volpe to learn about her approach called Social Espionage, a way to listen and learn from your audience and then properly plan your strategy and personal branding. With her use of relevant case studies examples from the world’s biggest brands and her openness to share her own life lessons and personal anecdotes gleaned from her grandfather, this episode made Greg and Dave reflect themselves on what they could be improving in their own personal branding efforts.]]>39:36cleanmarketing,community,personal,brandingWe go undercover with Dorothea Bozicolona-Volpe to learn about her approach called Social Espionage, a way to listen and learn from your audience and then properly plan your strategy and personal branding. With her use of relevant case studies examples from the world’s biggest brands and her openness to share her own life lessons and personal anecdotes gleaned from her grandfather, this episode made Greg and Dave reflect themselves on what they could be improving in their own personal branding efforts.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/social-espionage-dorotha-bozicolona-volpe-gives-us-a-crash-course-in-listening-community-and-personal-brandingLiving in a Creative Economy with Alice LoyLiving in a Creative Economy with Alice LoyWed, 13 Feb 2019 23:16:07 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/qREBi0CRE_I/alice-loy
In This Episode:

Greg talks about the Boiling Point Process, a new project they’ve been working on (0:31)

Alice explains the creative economy (2:14)

She talks about her mission to solve poverty in New Mexico (4:35)

Greg and Alice talk about the strengths the creative industry has over other industries and why it is growing so rapidly (9:52)

Alice explains what the challenges are in creating a creative economy in a particular area (18:07)

]]>In This Episode:

Greg talks about the Boiling Point Process, a new project they’ve been working on (0:31)

Alice explains the creative economy (2:14)

She talks about her mission to solve poverty in New Mexico (4:35)

Greg and Alice talk about the strengths the creative industry has over other industries and why it is growing so rapidly (9:52)

Alice explains what the challenges are in creating a creative economy in a particular area (18:07)

]]>34:43noIn This Episode:
Greg talks about the Boiling Point Process, a new project they’ve been working on (0:31)
Alice explains the creative economy (2:14)
She talks about her mission to solve poverty in New Mexico (4:35)
Greg and Alice talk about the strengths the creative industry has over other industries and why it is growing so rapidly (9:52)
Alice explains what the challenges are in creating a creative economy in a particular area (18:07)fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/alice-loyHow To Prepare Our Children for the Future with Lisa HrablukFri, 08 Feb 2019 17:05:30 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/t4ctkN6_bDo/how-to-prepare-our-children-for-the-future-with-lisa-hrabluk
In This Episode:

Dave talks about having his son be a contestant on Canada's Smartest Person Junior (1:39)

Greg and Lisa talk about the new project they have been working on called The Mars Collective, a project based around the necessary shift of our education system to better ready children for the future (3:35)

Lisa explains how she and Greg ended up in Dubai together with some of the smartest people in the world (5:12)

Greg and Lisa discuss the role they think New Brunswick could have in the future of education (9:45)

The gang talk about getting over barriers of access and problems within the education system (11:45)

Greg explains the current state of The Mars Collective (17:30)

Greg and Lisa talk about how the two of them learned to work together and shared stories from their trip to Dubai (20:27)

Lisa and Greg talk about what they gained from their trip (28:23)

Dave and Greg talk about a new project they are working on (36:35)

]]>In This Episode:

Dave talks about having his son be a contestant on Canada's Smartest Person Junior (1:39)

Greg and Lisa talk about the new project they have been working on called The Mars Collective, a project based around the necessary shift of our education system to better ready children for the future (3:35)

Lisa explains how she and Greg ended up in Dubai together with some of the smartest people in the world (5:12)

Greg and Lisa discuss the role they think New Brunswick could have in the future of education (9:45)

The gang talk about getting over barriers of access and problems within the education system (11:45)

Greg explains the current state of The Mars Collective (17:30)

Greg and Lisa talk about how the two of them learned to work together and shared stories from their trip to Dubai (20:27)

Lisa and Greg talk about what they gained from their trip (28:23)

Dave and Greg talk about a new project they are working on (36:35)

]]>38:18noIn This Episode:
Greg and Lisa talk about the new project they have been working on called The Mars Collective, a project based around the necessary shift of our education system to better ready children for the future (3:35)
Greg and Lisa discuss the role they think New Brunswick could have in the future of education (9:45)
Lisa and Greg talk about what they gained from their trip (28:23)
Dave and Greg talk about a new project they are working on (36:35)fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/how-to-prepare-our-children-for-the-future-with-lisa-hrablukBlair And Rosalyn Hyslop Are Socially Conscious "Couplepreneurs" Who Have A Unique Story To TellBlair And Rosalyn Hyslop Are Socially Conscious "Couplepreneurs" Who Have A Unique Story To TellThu, 24 Jan 2019 20:22:13 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/QhYq_44neHA/blair-and-rosalyn-hyslop-are-socially-conscious-couplepreneurs-who-have-a-unique-story-to-tell

(5:43) They tell of their “leap” into entrepreneurship when developing into an already established business and how they honored it and strive to grow the business for the better.

(9:55) The Hyslop’s explain why the two are so aligned in their business desires and in their personal and company values, especially in their case of being a married couple, or “Couplepreneurs”.

(14:28) Our two guests explain their definition of their style of social entrepreneurship, why they see themselves as such, and how they set out to make the kind of company that they themselves would want to work for.

(26:01) The Two explain how many social entrepreneurs will allow the amazing things they’re doing fly under the radar because of their humble nature. They believe talking about what they do is their obligation as social entrepreneurs because not talking would be discouraging young people to strive for social impact.

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(5:43) They tell of their “leap” into entrepreneurship when developing into an already established business and how they honored it and strive to grow the business for the better.

(9:55) The Hyslop’s explain why the two are so aligned in their business desires and in their personal and company values, especially in their case of being a married couple, or “Couplepreneurs”.

(14:28) Our two guests explain their definition of their style of social entrepreneurship, why they see themselves as such, and how they set out to make the kind of company that they themselves would want to work for.

(26:01) The Two explain how many social entrepreneurs will allow the amazing things they’re doing fly under the radar because of their humble nature. They believe talking about what they do is their obligation as social entrepreneurs because not talking would be discouraging young people to strive for social impact.

]]>31:59no(5:43) They tell of their “leap” into entrepreneurship when developing into an already established business and how they honored it and strive to grow the business for the better.
(9:55) The Hyslop’s explain why the two are so aligned in their business desires and in their personal and company values.
(26:01) The Two explain how many social entrepreneurs will allow the amazing things they’re doing fly under the radar because of their humble nature.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/blair-and-rosalyn-hyslop-are-socially-conscious-couplepreneurs-who-have-a-unique-story-to-tellHow Do You Make The Impact You Desire? Curtis Kennedy Shares Lessons LearnedHow Do You Make The Impact You Desire? Curtis Kennedy Shares Lessons LearnedThu, 03 Jan 2019 16:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/EH9t54QV9DM/how-do-you-make-the-impact-you-desire-curtis-kennedy-shares-lessons-learned

(2:58) Curtis explains his product and his motivations for starting his company, Vertiball.

(8:11) We hear how Curtis’ experience with cancer along with his grandfather's influence helped change his career aspirations from wanting to be an astronaut to wanting to be an entrepreneur.

(14:46) Curtis explains how he’s made his way through the day to day challenges of starting up his company by seeing his growth as a step by step process to get to his end-goal.

(20:20) Finally, Curtis describes the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone to succeed in your business.

Curtis Kennedy is a mechanical engineering student at the University of New Brunswick and is the CEO of his own company, Vertiball, where he has been revolutionizing muscle care since 2017 with his suction cup based product.

His goal is to eventually get into the field of clean energy with a future business venture.

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(2:58) Curtis explains his product and his motivations for starting his company, Vertiball.

(8:11) We hear how Curtis’ experience with cancer along with his grandfather's influence helped change his career aspirations from wanting to be an astronaut to wanting to be an entrepreneur.

(14:46) Curtis explains how he’s made his way through the day to day challenges of starting up his company by seeing his growth as a step by step process to get to his end-goal.

(20:20) Finally, Curtis describes the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone to succeed in your business.

Curtis Kennedy is a mechanical engineering student at the University of New Brunswick and is the CEO of his own company, Vertiball, where he has been revolutionizing muscle care since 2017 with his suction cup based product.

His goal is to eventually get into the field of clean energy with a future business venture.

]]>27:05no(2:58) Curtis explains his product and his motivations for starting his company, Vertiball.
(8:11) We hear how Curtis’ experience with cancer along with his grandfather's influence helped change his career aspirations from wanting to be an astronaut to wanting to be an entrepreneur.
(14:46) Curtis explains how he’s made his way through the day to day challenges of starting up his company by seeing his growth as a step by step process to get to his end-goal.
fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/how-do-you-make-the-impact-you-desire-curtis-kennedy-shares-lessons-learnedHow "United Breaks Guitars" United the WorldHow "United Breaks Guitars" United the WorldThu, 20 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/6JN3WEXqxmU/how-united-breaks-guitars-united-the-world
In This Episode:

Dave talks about the story behind the "United Breaks Guitars" videos from 2009. The three discuss the deeper meanings behind the videos' popularity and how it affected United Airlines as a company.

He also talks about how he got started on writing his book, "United Breaks Guitars: The Power of One Voice in the Age of Social Media"

The three talk about the way social media let's people amplify their voices, and how that can be good or bad.

]]>In This Episode:

Dave talks about the story behind the "United Breaks Guitars" videos from 2009. The three discuss the deeper meanings behind the videos' popularity and how it affected United Airlines as a company.

He also talks about how he got started on writing his book, "United Breaks Guitars: The Power of One Voice in the Age of Social Media"

The three talk about the way social media let's people amplify their voices, and how that can be good or bad.

]]>37:54noIn This Episode:
Dave talks about the story behind the "United Breaks Guitars" videos from 2009. The three discuss the deeper meanings behind the videos' popularity and how it affected United Airlines as a company.
He also talks about how he got started on writing his book, "United Breaks Guitars: The Power of One Voice in the Age of Social Media"
The three talk about the way social media let's people amplify their voices, and how that can be good or bad.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/how-united-breaks-guitars-united-the-worldTeamwork Tactics from Basketball Coach Nelson TerrobaTeamwork Tactics from Basketball Coach Nelson TerrobaFri, 14 Dec 2018 18:32:49 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/5kqoSfCINSY/teamwork-tactics-from-basketball-coach-nelson-terroba
In This Episode:

Greg and Dave sit down with Nelson Terroba to talk about his career as a basketball coach and how he approaches team building and teamwork.

They cover how we got started, how he ended up in New Brunswick, Canada, and his relationship with The G League.

Nelson goes over his early loud and continuous model for working as a team.

He also goes over his favourtie John Wooden quotes that he uses with his team.

Dave and Nelson talk about the take off of Canadian Basketball in recent years.

]]>In This Episode:

Greg and Dave sit down with Nelson Terroba to talk about his career as a basketball coach and how he approaches team building and teamwork.

They cover how we got started, how he ended up in New Brunswick, Canada, and his relationship with The G League.

Nelson goes over his early loud and continuous model for working as a team.

He also goes over his favourtie John Wooden quotes that he uses with his team.

Dave and Nelson talk about the take off of Canadian Basketball in recent years.

]]>28:16noIn This Episode:
Greg and Dave sit down with Nelson Terroba to talk about his career as a basketball coach and how he approaches team building and teamwork.
They cover how we got started, how he ended up in New Brunswick, Canada, and his relationship with The G League.
Nelson goes over his early loud and continuous model for working as a team.
He also goes over his favourtie John Wooden quotes that he uses with his team.
Dave and Nelson talk about the take off of Canadian Basketball in recent years.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/teamwork-tactics-from-basketball-coach-nelson-terrobaThe Miramichi Way with Adam LordonThe Miramichi Way with Adam LordonThu, 13 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/otVqHvxRvTk/adam-lordon-boiling-point
In This Episode:

Greg and Dave talk with Adam Lordon who is both the mayor of Miramichi, New Brunswick and a passionate filmmaker.

Adam reveals the touching story of why he moved back home to Miramichi and how he got into politics.

He talks to Greg and Dave about the rich history and culture of Miramichi.

]]>In This Episode:

Greg and Dave talk with Adam Lordon who is both the mayor of Miramichi, New Brunswick and a passionate filmmaker.

Adam reveals the touching story of why he moved back home to Miramichi and how he got into politics.

He talks to Greg and Dave about the rich history and culture of Miramichi.

]]>41:33noIn This Episode:
Greg and Dave talk with Adam Lordon who is both the mayor of Miramichi, New Brunswick and a passionate filmmaker.
Adam reveals the touching story of why he moved back home to Miramichi and how he got into politics.
He talks to Greg and Dave about the rich history and culture of Miramichi.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/adam-lordon-boiling-pointFighting Iron Deficiency One Fish at a Time With Gavin ArmstrongFighting Iron Deficiency One Fish at a Time With Gavin ArmstrongThu, 06 Dec 2018 15:32:04 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/k9MUMTKnl1w/fighting-iron-deficiency-one-fish-at-a-time-with-gavin-armstrong

[2:00] Gavin explains why and how he is helping to combat iron deficiency with his heavily reusable product, ’Lucky Iron Fish’.

[9:04] He explains how his companies biggest failure ended up becoming their biggest success in increasing the sales of his product in North America.

Dr. Gavin Armstrong is the Founder and President of the multi Cannes Lion awards winning company, Lucky Iron Fish Enterprise, a social enterprise attempting to alleviate iron deficiency around the world.

He was a Fulbright scholar at Auburn University, was awarded the Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Social Entrepreneur category in 2016, and was named 'Social Entrepreneur of the Year' by EY Canada.

In 2018 He brought Lucky Iron Fish Enterprise onto CBC's Dragons Den.

Gavin is the first Canadian to receive the William J. Clinton Award for international work against hunger, and according to Town & Country, he is one of the 50 philanthropists changing the world.

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[2:00] Gavin explains why and how he is helping to combat iron deficiency with his heavily reusable product, ’Lucky Iron Fish’.

[9:04] He explains how his companies biggest failure ended up becoming their biggest success in increasing the sales of his product in North America.

Dr. Gavin Armstrong is the Founder and President of the multi Cannes Lion awards winning company, Lucky Iron Fish Enterprise, a social enterprise attempting to alleviate iron deficiency around the world.

He was a Fulbright scholar at Auburn University, was awarded the Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Social Entrepreneur category in 2016, and was named 'Social Entrepreneur of the Year' by EY Canada.

In 2018 He brought Lucky Iron Fish Enterprise onto CBC's Dragons Den.

Gavin is the first Canadian to receive the William J. Clinton Award for international work against hunger, and according to Town & Country, he is one of the 50 philanthropists changing the world.

[4:00] We talk about the de-feminization of period care that Suzanne has been evolving with her company.

[8:10] Suzanne explains the importance of being true to your companies values and the importance of checking one's privilege.

[17:00] Suzanne explains keeping her personal social and environmental values in owning a business, and rejecting traditional capitalist business practices in being a social entrepreneur.

[22:43] Greg explains how he discovered and fell in love with B-Corp by watching a documentary that Suzanne was in.

]]>29:21no[1:38] Greg and Suzanne explain B Corps and how Suzanne’s company, Lunapads, makes a positive social impact.
[4:00] We talk about the de-feminization of period care that Suzanne has been evolving with her company.
[8:10] Suzanne explains the importance of being true to your companies values and the importance of checking one's privilege.
[17:00] Suzanne explains keeping her personal social and environmental values in owning a business, and rejecting traditional capitalist business practices.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/suzanne-seimans-bpSeth Godin says "Perfectionists Are Cowards"... Here's WhySeth Godin says "Perfectionists Are Cowards"... Here's WhyThu, 22 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/KxBlBmjpWB8/seth-godin-says-perfectionists-are-cowards-heres-why
In this episode:

Dave, Greg, and Seth talk about the placebo effect and how powerful it can be.

]]>22:28noIn this episode:
Dave, Greg, and Seth talk about the placebo effect and how powerful it can be.
Seth talks about the benefits of brainstorming exercises.
He also talks about why being a perfectionist is incredibly flawed.
Seth talks about the importance of committing your time to learning.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/seth-godin-says-perfectionists-are-cowards-heres-whyHow do You Connect With Your Audience so They Care? Seth Godin Knows!How do You Connect With Your Audience so They Care? Seth Godin Knows!Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/l1kvodBdpZ0/how-do-you-connect-with-your-audience-so-they-care-seth-godin-knows
In This Episode:

Greg and Dave celebrate the beginning of season 3!

Greg shares how Seth Godin is a hero of Dave and Greg’s.

Seth explains his heart for teaching someone new things and making significant changes.

Seth also explains why Psychographics are important for marketing in a modern social media culture.

Dave describes the concept of listening to understand versus listening to respond.

Seth describes how to shortest route always looks like the longest one and why taking shortcuts is never the path to success.

Using a ‘Grateful Dead’ analogy, the three explain the benefit of focusing on impressing your smaller audience that is really passionate about what you do instead of aiming to please a wider range of people.

About:

Seth Godin has been a teacher for 40 years starting at the age of 17. He is also an author with 18 best sellers underneath his belt.

He has his own successful podcast, as well as one of the most popular blogs in the world.

Seth is the founder of two companies, ‘Squidoo’ and ‘Yoyodyne’, as-well-as an online leadership and management workshop called ‘altMBA’

In 2013, Seth was one of just three professionals inducted into the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame and in 2018 he was also inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame.

]]>In This Episode:

Greg and Dave celebrate the beginning of season 3!

Greg shares how Seth Godin is a hero of Dave and Greg’s.

Seth explains his heart for teaching someone new things and making significant changes.

Seth also explains why Psychographics are important for marketing in a modern social media culture.

Dave describes the concept of listening to understand versus listening to respond.

Seth describes how to shortest route always looks like the longest one and why taking shortcuts is never the path to success.

Using a ‘Grateful Dead’ analogy, the three explain the benefit of focusing on impressing your smaller audience that is really passionate about what you do instead of aiming to please a wider range of people.

About:

Seth Godin has been a teacher for 40 years starting at the age of 17. He is also an author with 18 best sellers underneath his belt.

He has his own successful podcast, as well as one of the most popular blogs in the world.

Seth is the founder of two companies, ‘Squidoo’ and ‘Yoyodyne’, as-well-as an online leadership and management workshop called ‘altMBA’

In 2013, Seth was one of just three professionals inducted into the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame and in 2018 he was also inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame.

]]>25:09noGreg and Dave celebrate the beginning of season 3!
Seth explains his heart for teaching someone new things and making significant changes.
Dave describes the concept of listening to understand versus listening to respond and Seth tells a story of his canoe teaching to help describe this concept.
Seth describes how to shortest route always looks like the longest one.
The three explain the benefit of focusing on gathering and impressing a smaller audience that is really passionate about what you do.
fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/how-do-you-connect-with-your-audience-so-they-care-seth-godin-knowsCourtney Blair – Curating the Podcast CommunityCourtney Blair – Curating the Podcast CommunityWed, 07 Nov 2018 15:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/2Qulb6onakI/courtney-blair-curating-the-podcast-community
In This Episode:

Courtney Blair talks about being a mompreneur and how being a mom led her to start her business.

She talks about her traumatic past and the struggles she’s overcome.

Courtney talks about learning neuro linguistic programming and how it helped her understand more about herself.

The three talk about the podcast community and why people start podcasts.

Courtney talks about a new podcast she’ll be starting called Unzipped where she will interviewing her favourite podcasters within her network.

]]>In This Episode:

Courtney Blair talks about being a mompreneur and how being a mom led her to start her business.

She talks about her traumatic past and the struggles she’s overcome.

Courtney talks about learning neuro linguistic programming and how it helped her understand more about herself.

The three talk about the podcast community and why people start podcasts.

Courtney talks about a new podcast she’ll be starting called Unzipped where she will interviewing her favourite podcasters within her network.

]]>31:21noIn This Episode:
Courtney Blair talks about being a mompreneur and how being a mom led her to start her business.
She talks about her traumatic past and the struggles she’s overcome.
Courtney talks about learning neuro linguistic programming and how it helped her understand more about herself.
The three talk about the podcast community and why people start podcasts.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/courtney-blair-curating-the-podcast-communityHow Do You Stay Motivated and Resilient in a Loud World? Dr. Rumeet Billan Knows!How Do You Stay Motivated and Resilient in a Loud World? Dr. Rumeet Billan Knows!Wed, 31 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/aaM8rvgAsa8/how-do-you-stay-motivated-and-stay-resilient-in-a-loud-world-dr-rumeet-billan-knows
In This Episode:

Rumeet explains her work with Viewpoint Leadership and how it helps with the development of leadership in businesses by building the leadership in individuals through research, studies, and workshops. She also talks about her new picture book.

She discusses the study Viewpoint ran in relation to “Tall Poppy Syndrome”, and how it cuts down the motivation, productivity, resilience, and even the self-confidence of individuals in a workplace environment.

The three discuss what may be the root of motivation, and what is the root of de-motivation in all people.

Rumeet tells Dave and Greg how parents can support their children in not having their motivation cut down, and how to support their resilience and personal happiness.

The three discuss how being ostracized can bring the same level of pain as being physically harmed, and how this feeling can be prevented in children and teens by eliminating the fear of failure.

Rumeet talks about owning your achievements and being yourself, and how it impacts being a stand-out entrepreneur.

Dr. Rumeet Billan is the CEO and Chief Learning Architect of Viewpoint Leadership.

She has a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and designs programs and courses in leadership and personal resilience for her company.

She is an expert in Psychological resilience and how it can help businesses, by focusing on the resilience of individuals.

She led the groundbreaking national research study on The 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' which is related to 'Silent Systemic Syndrome' that many women experience when in the workplace.

She is also the National Ambassador for 'Not Myself Today®', an initiative of the Canadian Mental Health Association that aims to transform workplace culture.

Rumeet explains her work with Viewpoint Leadership and how it helps with the development of leadership in businesses by building the leadership in individuals through research, studies, and workshops. She also talks about her new picture book.

She discusses the study Viewpoint ran in relation to “Tall Poppy Syndrome”, and how it cuts down the motivation, productivity, resilience, and even the self-confidence of individuals in a workplace environment.

The three discuss what may be the root of motivation, and what is the root of de-motivation in all people.

Rumeet tells Dave and Greg how parents can support their children in not having their motivation cut down, and how to support their resilience and personal happiness.

The three discuss how being ostracized can bring the same level of pain as being physically harmed, and how this feeling can be prevented in children and teens by eliminating the fear of failure.

Rumeet talks about owning your achievements and being yourself, and how it impacts being a stand-out entrepreneur.

Dr. Rumeet Billan is the CEO and Chief Learning Architect of Viewpoint Leadership.

She has a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and designs programs and courses in leadership and personal resilience for her company.

She is an expert in Psychological resilience and how it can help businesses, by focusing on the resilience of individuals.

She led the groundbreaking national research study on The 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' which is related to 'Silent Systemic Syndrome' that many women experience when in the workplace.

She is also the National Ambassador for 'Not Myself Today®', an initiative of the Canadian Mental Health Association that aims to transform workplace culture.

]]>30:41noRumeet explains her work with ViewPoint Leadership and how it helps with the development of leadership in businesses by building the leadership in individuals through research, studies, and workshops.
She discusses “Tall Poppy Syndrome”, and how it cuts down the motivation, productivity, and resilience of individuals in a workplace environment.
Rumeet talks about owning your achievements and being yourself, and how it impacts being a stand-out entrepreneur. fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/how-do-you-stay-motivated-and-stay-resilient-in-a-loud-world-dr-rumeet-billan-knowsHow Do We Properly Prepare Children for Their Future? Ed McGinley Teaches Through TechnologyHow Do We Properly Prepare Children for Their Future? Ed McGinley Teaches Through TechnologyThu, 25 Oct 2018 18:59:38 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/UjCgM7pZwaw/how-do-we-properly-prepare-children-for-their-future-ed-mcginley-teaches-through-technology

Ed has nearly 20 years’ experience working with Atlantic Canadian ICT companies.

He has a thorough understanding of the business landscape in New Brunswick and believes that technology helps our businesses compete and work with different companies around the world.

TechImpact, the company he was the CEO of in the past, had and still has the size and capacity to develop smart solutions for global problems.

Ed is working to help the New Brunswick region develop strategies that will be needed for our economy to set an example of innovation and 'smart government'.

Ed, Greg, and Dave joke about their past nicknames.

The group talk Ed’s past company, TechImpact, and how it helps build the important educational relationship between technology and education.

Ed tells a story of bringing ‘Scratch’ coding into a classroom and how it benefited both the kids and the mentors by tricking them into having fun learning.

Greg discusses going to Dubai and how there are teachers there going above and beyond their qualifications to teach kids the skills they will need in the unpredictable future. They also discuss the great teachers doing so in New Brunswick.

Ed uses his life experience to discuss being successful and building important connections even if your life and career path doesn’t go in the direction you were expecting.

Dave shares his experience with moving provinces and with refugees that sparks a conversation about the importance of making sure everybody feels welcomed in a small community.

The three discuss why New Brunswick is looked over and misunderstood.

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Ed has nearly 20 years’ experience working with Atlantic Canadian ICT companies.

He has a thorough understanding of the business landscape in New Brunswick and believes that technology helps our businesses compete and work with different companies around the world.

TechImpact, the company he was the CEO of in the past, had and still has the size and capacity to develop smart solutions for global problems.

Ed is working to help the New Brunswick region develop strategies that will be needed for our economy to set an example of innovation and 'smart government'.

Ed, Greg, and Dave joke about their past nicknames.

The group talk Ed’s past company, TechImpact, and how it helps build the important educational relationship between technology and education.

Ed tells a story of bringing ‘Scratch’ coding into a classroom and how it benefited both the kids and the mentors by tricking them into having fun learning.

Greg discusses going to Dubai and how there are teachers there going above and beyond their qualifications to teach kids the skills they will need in the unpredictable future. They also discuss the great teachers doing so in New Brunswick.

Ed uses his life experience to discuss being successful and building important connections even if your life and career path doesn’t go in the direction you were expecting.

Dave shares his experience with moving provinces and with refugees that sparks a conversation about the importance of making sure everybody feels welcomed in a small community.

The three discuss why New Brunswick is looked over and misunderstood.

]]>40:36notechnologyThe group talk Ed’s past company, TechImpact, and how it helps build the important educational relationship between technology and education.
Greg discusses the teachers that are going above and beyond their qualifications to teach kids the skills they will need in the unpredictable future.
Dave shares his experience with moving provinces and with refugees and the importance of making sure everybody feels welcomed in a small community.
The three discuss why New Brunswick is looked over and misunderstoofullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/how-do-we-properly-prepare-children-for-their-future-ed-mcginley-teaches-through-technologyPublic Relations - Bonnie Elgie has the SecretPublic Relations - Bonnie Elgie has the SecretWed, 17 Oct 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/SK_YKdOB0GA/public-relations-bonnie-elgie-has-the-secret
In This Episode:

Greg and Dave talk about good public relations and how important it is for your business.

Bonnie talks about being strategic and consistent with getting your message out there by investing in a plan.

She wants business owners to understand their customers and what they really want. Always ask yourself what is keeping your customers up at night.

She talks about the strengths of each of the biggest social media platforms.

]]>In This Episode:

Greg and Dave talk about good public relations and how important it is for your business.

Bonnie talks about being strategic and consistent with getting your message out there by investing in a plan.

She wants business owners to understand their customers and what they really want. Always ask yourself what is keeping your customers up at night.

She talks about the strengths of each of the biggest social media platforms.

]]>29:06noIn This Episode:
Greg and Dave talk about good public relations and how important it is for your business.
Bonnie talks about being strategic and consistent with getting your message out there by investing in a plan.
She wants business owners to understand their customers and what they really want. Always ask yourself what is keeping your customers up at night.
She talks about the strengths of each of the biggest social media platforms.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/public-relations-bonnie-elgie-has-the-secretDavid Albin & How Firewalking Will Change Your LifeDavid Albin & How Firewalking Will Change Your LifeWed, 10 Oct 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/z9CyADm7oEY/david-albin-how-firewalking-will-change-your-life
In This Episode:

David starts by telling us about his first time firewalking and how terrified he was.

He also talks about how his career in the firewalking business started.

David talks about some of the celebrities he’s seen firewalk and how the process effects people.

David talks about being your own hero.

]]>In This Episode:

David starts by telling us about his first time firewalking and how terrified he was.

He also talks about how his career in the firewalking business started.

David talks about some of the celebrities he’s seen firewalk and how the process effects people.

David talks about being your own hero.

]]>43:39noIn This Episode:
David starts by telling us about his first time firewalking and how terrified he was.
He also talks about how his career in the firewalking business started.
David talks about some of the celebrities he’s seen firewalk and how the process effects people.
David talks about being your own hero.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/david-albin-how-firewalking-will-change-your-lifeFeeling Stuck? Here’s How To Stay Motivated with Elizabeth CrookFeeling Stuck? Here’s How To Stay Motivated with Elizabeth CrookThu, 27 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/vwDTkiDbLMg/tbp-elizabeth-crook
In this episode:

Elizabeth explains why she wrote her book and what inspires her.

She talks about staying motivated and why some entrepreneurs find their interest in their company going stale.

Elizabeth talks about showing people how to look at themselves with more compassion.

]]>In this episode:

Elizabeth explains why she wrote her book and what inspires her.

She talks about staying motivated and why some entrepreneurs find their interest in their company going stale.

Elizabeth talks about showing people how to look at themselves with more compassion.

]]>31:04noIn this episode:
Elizabeth explains why she wrote her book and what inspires her.
She talks about staying motivated and why some entrepreneurs find their interest in their company going stale.
Elizabeth talks about showing people how to look at themselves with more compassion.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/tbp-elizabeth-crookLooking to Free Up Some of Your Time? Connor Gillivan’s Got The SolutionLooking to Free Up Some of Your Time? Connor Gillivan’s Got The SolutionThu, 20 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/T_5bzAw6Uos/tbp-connor-gillivan
In This Episode:

He explains how his company, FreeeUp, only allows the top 1% of freelancer applications onto their market and even offers freelancer insurance.

Connor talks about hiring freelancers vs. employees.

The three discuss being in control of your business and your assets instead of relying on other companies or services.

]]>27:49noIn This Episode:
Connor explains his frustration with the usual freelancer finding websites online.
He explains how his company, FreeeUp, only allows the top 1% of freelancer applications onto their market and even offers freelancer insurance.
Connor talks about hiring freelancers vs. employees.
The three discuss being in control of your business and your assets instead of relying on other companies or services.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/tbp-connor-gillivanBuilding Confidence for the Disabled with Jim Kokocki and Martin Chiasson Building Confidence for the Disabled with Jim Kokocki and Martin Chiasson Thu, 13 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/3Ydqd8Gkxzc/jim-kokocki-and-martin-chaisson
In This Episode:

Greg and Dave sit down and talk with two of the board members of L’Arche, a chain of communities where people with intellectual disabilities are able to share with each other and explore their gifts.

Their guests, Jim and Martin, talk about L’Arche’s art galleries and how they help build confidence for people with intellectual disabilities. They also help people with and without intellectual disabilities connect with each other.

]]>In This Episode:

Greg and Dave sit down and talk with two of the board members of L’Arche, a chain of communities where people with intellectual disabilities are able to share with each other and explore their gifts.

Their guests, Jim and Martin, talk about L’Arche’s art galleries and how they help build confidence for people with intellectual disabilities. They also help people with and without intellectual disabilities connect with each other.

]]>24:31noIn This Episode:
Greg and Dave sit down and talk with two of the board members of L’Arche, a chain of communities where people with intellectual disabilities are able to share with each other and explore their gifts.
Their guests, Jim and Martin, talk about L’Arche’s art galleries and how they help build confidence for people with intellectual disabilities. They also help people with and without intellectual disabilities connect with each other.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/jim-kokocki-and-martin-chaissonBrent Smith is Newfoundland's Chief Chocolate OfficerThu, 06 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/0PpBNv-8FGc/brent-smith
In This Episode

Greg introduces Brent Smith who is a Newfoundland chocolate retailer calling in from Las Vegas, Nevada.

We hear our guest’s personal story of how he and his wife decided to go into the chocolate business.

Brent explains how part of the inspiration for the company was to afford to get their two sons to Disney World.

Our hosts hear the story of the Newfoundland Chocolate Company's breakthrough, and how they became a chocolate retail company.

Brent shares how having no paycheque one Christmas morning inspired him and his wife to grow their own business full-time.

Listen in to this installment of the Boiling Point to hear the full story!

Who is Brent Smith?

Brent Smith is the CCO or Chief Chocolate Officer of the Newfoundland Chocolate Company.

The Newfoundland Chocolate Company has won a number of awards including the St. John’s Board of Trade’s highest honour, the 2015 overall Business Excellence Award.

In addition, Newfoundland Chocolates were named the Atlantic Food Product of the Year in 2012. They were named one of Canada’s top chocolates in 2013.

Prior to his leap into the world of chocolate, Brent worked with and ran several non-profits. This included seven years at Easter Seals Society and five years in tobacco control policy.

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Greg introduces Brent Smith who is a Newfoundland chocolate retailer calling in from Las Vegas, Nevada.

We hear our guest’s personal story of how he and his wife decided to go into the chocolate business.

Brent explains how part of the inspiration for the company was to afford to get their two sons to Disney World.

Our hosts hear the story of the Newfoundland Chocolate Company's breakthrough, and how they became a chocolate retail company.

Brent shares how having no paycheque one Christmas morning inspired him and his wife to grow their own business full-time.

Listen in to this installment of the Boiling Point to hear the full story!

Who is Brent Smith?

Brent Smith is the CCO or Chief Chocolate Officer of the Newfoundland Chocolate Company.

The Newfoundland Chocolate Company has won a number of awards including the St. John’s Board of Trade’s highest honour, the 2015 overall Business Excellence Award.

In addition, Newfoundland Chocolates were named the Atlantic Food Product of the Year in 2012. They were named one of Canada’s top chocolates in 2013.

Prior to his leap into the world of chocolate, Brent worked with and ran several non-profits. This included seven years at Easter Seals Society and five years in tobacco control policy.

]]>25:45nofullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew WebberBoiling Point is the podcast for the ever-evolving entrepreneur and forward-thinking movement pioneer.http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/brent-smithJeff Wilson is Helping Youth Develop the Skills Needed to Lead Us into the FutureTue, 04 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/rti-ZxM-Ygs/jeff-willson-boiling-point
]]>34:12nofullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew WebberBoiling Point is the podcast for the ever-evolving entrepreneur and forward-thinking movement pioneer.http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/jeff-willson-boiling-pointLessons from Surfing with Ken OtterLessons from Surfing with Ken OtterThu, 30 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/OWHFDJHWByY/the-boiling-point-ken-otter
IN THIS EPISODE:

Ken chats with Greg and Dave about his passion for surfing and how it has become a creative outlet for him to express himself.

Ken explains the essence of surfing and life lessons you can learn from being out on the water, and how the experience itself can teach you things outside of surfing as well.

Ken discusses about how he drifted away from surfing, and it came back to him at the age of 40 and he felt the same excitement as when he was 14 years old.

Ken talks about how he incorporates his love for surfing into his ways of teaching.

BIO:

As a life long wave-rider, Ken lives his life in motion, more improvised than choreographed.

Ken Otter presently works as the Co-director of The Leadership Center at Saint Mary's College and Associate Professor in Leadership.

Ken's educational background includes studies in somatic, counselling and organizational psychology, expressive arts therapy, adult development and learning, and leadership.

Ken designs and facilitates innovative and transformative learning experiences for people, individually who want to use their role and work to catalyze meaningful systems change in their world.

]]>IN THIS EPISODE:

Ken chats with Greg and Dave about his passion for surfing and how it has become a creative outlet for him to express himself.

Ken explains the essence of surfing and life lessons you can learn from being out on the water, and how the experience itself can teach you things outside of surfing as well.

Ken discusses about how he drifted away from surfing, and it came back to him at the age of 40 and he felt the same excitement as when he was 14 years old.

Ken talks about how he incorporates his love for surfing into his ways of teaching.

BIO:

As a life long wave-rider, Ken lives his life in motion, more improvised than choreographed.

Ken Otter presently works as the Co-director of The Leadership Center at Saint Mary's College and Associate Professor in Leadership.

Ken's educational background includes studies in somatic, counselling and organizational psychology, expressive arts therapy, adult development and learning, and leadership.

Ken designs and facilitates innovative and transformative learning experiences for people, individually who want to use their role and work to catalyze meaningful systems change in their world.

]]>33:21nopodcast,the,john,new,house,greg,leadership,surfing,dave,ken,point,saint,otter,boiling,brunswick,vail,hemmingsAs a life long wave-rider, Ken lives his life in motion, more improvised than choreographed. Ken chats with Greg and Dave about his passion for surfing and how it has become a creative outlet for him to express himself and incorporate that into his ways of teaching.fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-ken-otterJaclyn Trecartin and The Law of AttractionJaclyn Trecartin and The Law of AttractionTue, 28 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/oXyqhDlftHw/the-boiling-point-jaclyn-trecartin
IN THIS EPISODE:

Jaclyn chats with Greg and Dave about her book "33 Days: A Parenting Program to Strengthen Your Family", and describes how the Law Of Attraction inspired the start up of her book.

Jaclyn talks about becoming more relaxed by becoming less busy and enjoying other experiences outside of work.

Jaclyn discusses how her therapy is not structured like usual therapists, she reads and collects things that she thinks might help them.

She describes her office as having natural elements such as rocks, fountains, trying to bring the grounding and calming energy indoors as much as possible.

Jaclyn explains the importance of what she does and how she can make a positive impact on the world.

BIO:

Jaclyn Trecartin is a Certified Canadian Counsellor and a Licensed Counselling Therapist, working with children, families, and adults.

Jaclyn currently runs a private therapy practice in Saint John, New Brunswick.

She has published one book incorporating theories of the Law of Attraction with her experience as a therapist, in a flexible and creative workbook entitled 33 Days: A Parenting Program to Strengthen Your Family.

She believes in the power of nourishing our inner light and expanding it outward and has a newsletter dedicated to this belief, the Shine Revolution.

]]>IN THIS EPISODE:

Jaclyn chats with Greg and Dave about her book "33 Days: A Parenting Program to Strengthen Your Family", and describes how the Law Of Attraction inspired the start up of her book.

Jaclyn talks about becoming more relaxed by becoming less busy and enjoying other experiences outside of work.

Jaclyn discusses how her therapy is not structured like usual therapists, she reads and collects things that she thinks might help them.

She describes her office as having natural elements such as rocks, fountains, trying to bring the grounding and calming energy indoors as much as possible.

Jaclyn explains the importance of what she does and how she can make a positive impact on the world.

BIO:

Jaclyn Trecartin is a Certified Canadian Counsellor and a Licensed Counselling Therapist, working with children, families, and adults.

Jaclyn currently runs a private therapy practice in Saint John, New Brunswick.

She has published one book incorporating theories of the Law of Attraction with her experience as a therapist, in a flexible and creative workbook entitled 33 Days: A Parenting Program to Strengthen Your Family.

She believes in the power of nourishing our inner light and expanding it outward and has a newsletter dedicated to this belief, the Shine Revolution.

]]>35:06nothe,of,john,new,law,greg,dave,meditation,point,therapy,therapist,saint,attraction,boiling,brunswick,jaclyn,vail,hemmings,trecartinJaclyn chats with Greg and Dave about her book "33 Days: A Parenting Program to Strengthen Your Family", and describes how the Law Of Attraction inspired the start up of her book. She currently runs a private therapy practice in Saint John, New Brunswick. Listen in on this episode to hear how she plans to make a positive impact on the world.fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-jaclyn-trecartinScientist Turned Entrepreneur: Bethany DeshpandeThe Boiling Point - Bethany Deshpande Thu, 23 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/jxQzLPIoYQY/the-boiling-point-bethany-deshpande
IN THIS EPISODE:

Bethany chats with Greg and Dave about creating SomaDetect agriculture farming company, which is helping farmers provide better care for animals and providing good quality milk.

Bethany talks about completing a PHD in biology, and how it has helped immensely with the start up of SomaDetect.

Bethany discusses how she helps farmers diagnose low quality or contaminated milk and providing nutritional needs for farmers with their farms.

Bethany tells how the idea was actually born from her father, and how he was a biophysicists who worked on applications involved with the innovation behind SomaDetect.

BIO:

Bethany Deshpande is the CEO of SomaDetect. She is a scientist turned entrepreneur who is providing dairy farmers with the information they need to produce the best possible milk.

Bethany has experience in community engagement, Northern environmental science, mathematics, and data analysis.

Bethany set out to commercialize the technology developed by her dad over the past several decades.

SomaDetect represents a significant innovation within the dairy industry.

]]>IN THIS EPISODE:

Bethany chats with Greg and Dave about creating SomaDetect agriculture farming company, which is helping farmers provide better care for animals and providing good quality milk.

Bethany talks about completing a PHD in biology, and how it has helped immensely with the start up of SomaDetect.

Bethany discusses how she helps farmers diagnose low quality or contaminated milk and providing nutritional needs for farmers with their farms.

Bethany tells how the idea was actually born from her father, and how he was a biophysicists who worked on applications involved with the innovation behind SomaDetect.

BIO:

Bethany Deshpande is the CEO of SomaDetect. She is a scientist turned entrepreneur who is providing dairy farmers with the information they need to produce the best possible milk.

Bethany has experience in community engagement, Northern environmental science, mathematics, and data analysis.

Bethany set out to commercialize the technology developed by her dad over the past several decades.

SomaDetect represents a significant innovation within the dairy industry.

]]>27:45nonew,technology,farmers,greg,dave,environmental,dairy,deshpande,brunswick,bethany,vail,hemmings,somedetectBethany Deshpande is the CEO of SomaDetect. Bethany chats with Greg and Dave about creating SomaDetect, which is helping farmers provide better care for animals and providing good quality milk. Listen in on this episode to hear Bethany discuss how this innovation is changing farming.fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-bethany-deshpandeRichard Sommer - Architects, Artists, and Lateral Thinking.Richard Sommer - Architects, Artists, and Lateral Thinking.Tue, 21 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/bdSeqBqk-o0/the-boiling-point-richard-sommer
In this episode:

- Richard explains the impact on broad lateral thinking that comes with training or schooling in architecture.

- Richard and Greg give examples of the qualities of architecture being transferable to different jobs.

- They explain parallels between architecture and film.

- They speak on monument building in the light of old monuments getting taken down.

]]>In this episode:

- Richard explains the impact on broad lateral thinking that comes with training or schooling in architecture.

- Richard and Greg give examples of the qualities of architecture being transferable to different jobs.

- They explain parallels between architecture and film.

- They speak on monument building in the light of old monuments getting taken down.

]]>37:36noIn this episode:
- Richard explains the impact on broad lateral thinking that comes with training or schooling in architecture.
- Richard and Greg give examples of the qualities of architecture being transferable to different jobs.
- They explain parallels between architecture and film.
- They speak on monument building in the light of old monuments getting taken down.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-richard-sommerBridget Oland’s Molasses StoryBridget Oland’s Molasses StoryThu, 16 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/zvE0hruau2U/bridget-oland
In This Episode:

Bridget Oland discusses how she got to her position as the marketing director and recipe developer of Crosby's Molasses

Greg, Dave and Bridget all share their best molasses stories

Bridget explains how molasses is made and what a versatile product it is

]]>In This Episode:

Bridget Oland discusses how she got to her position as the marketing director and recipe developer of Crosby's Molasses

Greg, Dave and Bridget all share their best molasses stories

Bridget explains how molasses is made and what a versatile product it is

]]>30:49noIn This Episode:
Bridget Oland discusses how she got to her position as the marketing director and recipe developer of Crosby's Molasses
Greg, Dave and Bridget all share their best molasses stories
Bridget explains how molasses is made and what a versatile product it isfullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/bridget-olandBecoming a Member of the Wallace McCain Institute with Alex MacBeathTue, 14 Aug 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/iwpBjMxE2f4/alex-macbeath

Greg introduces Alex MacBeath as the Chair of the Wallace McCain Institute.

Alex explains what he now does, as well as the companies that he manages.

We hear the in-depth process of becoming a member of the Wallace McCain Institute’s

Our guest shares with Dave and Greg the thorough application process of the Wallace McCain Institute.

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Greg introduces Alex MacBeath as the Chair of the Wallace McCain Institute.

Alex explains what he now does, as well as the companies that he manages.

We hear the in-depth process of becoming a member of the Wallace McCain Institute’s

Our guest shares with Dave and Greg the thorough application process of the Wallace McCain Institute.

Greg goes over the story of how he met Elizabeth at a B-Corp event in Philadelphia.

Elizabeth explains to the listeners about her company “Meaningful Organizational Design Incorporated” and what her company specializes in.

We hear our guest’s philosophy towards business organization, and her shared business values with Dave and Greg.

Elizabeth and Greg talk about how the younger generations are spearheading the social responsibility movement, and how this means the future of successful business will be based around social responsibility.

Listen in to hear the whole episode!

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Greg goes over the story of how he met Elizabeth at a B-Corp event in Philadelphia.

Elizabeth explains to the listeners about her company “Meaningful Organizational Design Incorporated” and what her company specializes in.

We hear our guest’s philosophy towards business organization, and her shared business values with Dave and Greg.

Elizabeth and Greg talk about how the younger generations are spearheading the social responsibility movement, and how this means the future of successful business will be based around social responsibility.

Bernie shares with Greg and Dave his journey through his career. He realized that being a traditional sales agent in the insurance industry didn't feel comfortable.

Bernie decided he wanted to start his own business that helps those who have fallen vulnerable to life's unexpected tragedies. The company that Bernie founded is Cove Continuity Advisors Inc. This company is the only certified insurance B-Corp in all of Canada.

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Bernie shares with Greg and Dave his journey through his career. He realized that being a traditional sales agent in the insurance industry didn't feel comfortable.

Bernie decided he wanted to start his own business that helps those who have fallen vulnerable to life's unexpected tragedies. The company that Bernie founded is Cove Continuity Advisors Inc. This company is the only certified insurance B-Corp in all of Canada.

He explains how to stand out from other people with your same qualifications

Michael explains that you don’t need to be an expert. You just need people to think you’re an expert.

]]>35:02noIn This Episode:
Michael Katz explains why your likeability is actually your biggest asset
He explains how to stand out from other people with your same qualifications
Michael explains that you don’t need to be an expert. You just need people to think you’re an expert.fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/tbp-michael-katzWill Bernard & Billy English Reveal What Setting Goals Can Do For Your BusinessWill Bernard & Billy English Reveal What Setting Goals Can Do For Your BusinessThu, 19 Jul 2018 13:30:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/V5DDlHkFRlk/will-bernard-billy
In This Episode:

Will Bernard and Billy English talk about the importance of setting goals for your business

They talk about how they tripled their sales in five years and their plans to grow even more

Bernard and English discuss the idea of pacing the changes you make in your company

]]>In This Episode:

Will Bernard and Billy English talk about the importance of setting goals for your business

They talk about how they tripled their sales in five years and their plans to grow even more

Bernard and English discuss the idea of pacing the changes you make in your company

]]>31:15noIn This Episode:
Will Bernard and Billy English talk about the importance of setting goals for your business
They talk about how they tripled their sales in five years and their plans to grow even more
Bernard and English discuss the idea of pacing the changes you make in your companyfullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/will-bernard-billyCarla Langhorst and Peter MillerTue, 17 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/3w87pXe0JB4/carla-langhorst-and-peter-miller
]]>26:35nofullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew WebberBoiling Point is the podcast for the ever-evolving entrepreneur and forward-thinking movement pioneer.http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/carla-langhorst-and-peter-millerStress Management and Task-Oriented Coping with Jeff McAloon and Dr. Paul AtkinsonStress Management and Task-Oriented Coping with Jeff McAloon and Dr. Paul AtkinsonThu, 12 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/XbBEPON1C6k/the-boiling-point-jeff-mcaloon
IN THIS EPISODE:

Jeff talks about ways to cope with stress within emergency cares. This led him to being heavily involved with work place safety.

Jeff goes on to discuss the idea of ECPR. ECPR keeps a person's vital organs such as their brain supplied with blood and oxygen until they can treat the cause of their cardiac arrest.

Jeff discusses building a different foundation in the Saint John Regional Hospital. He discusses his involvement with different resources and how ECPR went on to be a winning idea on the show Dragons Den.

BIO:

Jeff McAloon joined the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation as President & Ceo in July of 2013.

Jeff has a background in strategic planning, governance and team building.

Jeff is a graduate of Mount Allison University, Ryerson University, and holds a professional designation in Human Resources.

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Jeff talks about ways to cope with stress within emergency cares. This led him to being heavily involved with work place safety.

Jeff goes on to discuss the idea of ECPR. ECPR keeps a person's vital organs such as their brain supplied with blood and oxygen until they can treat the cause of their cardiac arrest.

Jeff discusses building a different foundation in the Saint John Regional Hospital. He discusses his involvement with different resources and how ECPR went on to be a winning idea on the show Dragons Den.

BIO:

Jeff McAloon joined the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation as President & Ceo in July of 2013.

Jeff has a background in strategic planning, governance and team building.

Jeff is a graduate of Mount Allison University, Ryerson University, and holds a professional designation in Human Resources.

]]>30:09noentrepreneur,nb,hemmings,ecprJeff talks about ways to cope with stress within emergency cares. This led him to being heavily involved with work place safety. Jeff discusses building a different foundation in the Saint John Regional Hospital. He discusses his involvement with different resources and how ECPR went on to be a winning idea on the show Dragons Den.fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-jeff-mcaloonHow Stephen Nickerson Runs His Business While Surfing the Waves of Costa RicaHow Stephen Nickerson Runs His Business While Surfing the Waves of Costa RicaTue, 10 Jul 2018 14:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/twW0ZEFvogM/boiling-point-episode-167-stephen-nickerson
Stephen talks about how he can afford to spend so much time surfing in Costa Rica while running a successful business. Greg reveals some big news for the Boiling Point community.]]>Stephen talks about how he can afford to spend so much time surfing in Costa Rica while running a successful business. Greg reveals some big news for the Boiling Point community.]]>28:00cleanentrepreneur,hemmings,mobe,rapidmindStephen talks about why he can afford to spend so much time surfing in Costa Rica while running a successful business. Greg reveals some big news for the Boiling Point community.167fullboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)Matthew Webberhttp://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/boiling-point-episode-167-stephen-nickersonSean Barker is Hacking HealthSean Barker is Hacking HealthThu, 05 Jul 2018 14:20:55 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/D2mISHGp91w/the-boiling-point-sean-barker
Who is Sean Barker?

Sean hails from Labrador City and is the owner of KV Fit Body Boot camp.

Fit body boot camp is the fastest growing fitness boot camp in the world. He chose to bring this franchise to the valley.

Sean is the author of a novel called Dad Fitness. He is a contributing editor on Fit Parent Magazine and Inside Fitness Magazine.

In this episode:

Sean shares his morning routine and how he revolves his day around his early schedule.

He explains why he believes in quality over quantity of sleep.

Sean shares his secret to reprogramming your body.

]]> Who is Sean Barker?

Sean hails from Labrador City and is the owner of KV Fit Body Boot camp.

Fit body boot camp is the fastest growing fitness boot camp in the world. He chose to bring this franchise to the valley.

Sean is the author of a novel called Dad Fitness. He is a contributing editor on Fit Parent Magazine and Inside Fitness Magazine.

In this episode:

Sean shares his morning routine and how he revolves his day around his early schedule.

Heather is a motivational speaker and a two time Olympic gold medalist in bobsledding. She represented Canada in 2006, 2010, 2014, and most recently in 2018. She hails from the small island province of Prince Edward Island and preaches others to believe in the impossible, no matter the circumstances.

Heather shares her last minute decision to make a return to the Olympics in 2018, not necessarily to plan on winning but rather to serve as an inspiration to anybody who may doubt themselves.

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Heather is a motivational speaker and a two time Olympic gold medalist in bobsledding. She represented Canada in 2006, 2010, 2014, and most recently in 2018. She hails from the small island province of Prince Edward Island and preaches others to believe in the impossible, no matter the circumstances.

Heather shares her last minute decision to make a return to the Olympics in 2018, not necessarily to plan on winning but rather to serve as an inspiration to anybody who may doubt themselves.

Also, Myriam and Ajax chat about being proactive in a reactive business world.

BIO:

Ajax Greene:

Ajax Greene is a serial social entrepreneur/triple bottom line business evangelist/trusted generalist business advisor/master connector.

As a former world class athlete, he brings his considerable focus to building successful businesses, non-profit organizations, and communities.

Myriam Bouchard:

Myriam Bouchard worked as a business advisor for the NYS Small Business Development Centre for over 13 years.

Myriam's business advising work includes aligning one's personal aspirations with the business goals to ensure long-term success and happiness.

Her passion for everything business related led her to pursue a formal education and earned an MBA from Syracuse University.

]]>33:06nothe,greg,dave,c,ajax,point,boiling,greene,bouchard,vale,hemmings,myriamMyriam and Ajax explain to Greg and Dave the creation of Coherence Collaborative, a business providing organizations strategic business services. They also explain explain how sustainability and social values drive their business success. Ajax dives into the topic "how your mindset affects your bottom line" and they both chat about being proactive in a reactive business world.179fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-episode-178-myriam-bouchard-ajax-greeneThe Boiling Point - Episode 178 - Kelly VanBuskirkThe Boiling Point - Episode 178 - Kelly VanBuskirkMon, 05 Feb 2018 01:41:19 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/bGC3rtRnPSs/the-boiling-point-episode-177-kelly-vanbuskirk
IN THIS EPISODE:

Kelly VanBuskirk tells Greg and Dave that he wrote a book about Canadian employers and what motivated him to write it while living in the U.K.

Kelly talks about court processes, law firms and how his book can help employers and employees when dealing with labour, employment law and human rights.

Kelly also discuss his journey and achievements in obtaining a chartered arbitrator designation in the field of litigation.

BIO:

Kelly VanBuskirk is a partner in the firm of Lawson Creamer, based in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Kelly has completed his Ph.D at Nottingham Law School, his LLM at the University of Huddersfield (U.K), his LLB at U.N.B and his B.A. at U.P.E.I

Kelly represents employees, companies and unions, and acts as an arbitrator as well.

Kelly's articles and commentaries have appeared in Workplace Today magazine, the Solicitor's Journal, the Canadian Bar Review, the Canadian Arbitration and other well known publications.

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Kelly VanBuskirk tells Greg and Dave that he wrote a book about Canadian employers and what motivated him to write it while living in the U.K.

Kelly talks about court processes, law firms and how his book can help employers and employees when dealing with labour, employment law and human rights.

Kelly also discuss his journey and achievements in obtaining a chartered arbitrator designation in the field of litigation.

BIO:

Kelly VanBuskirk is a partner in the firm of Lawson Creamer, based in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Kelly has completed his Ph.D at Nottingham Law School, his LLM at the University of Huddersfield (U.K), his LLB at U.N.B and his B.A. at U.P.E.I

Kelly represents employees, companies and unions, and acts as an arbitrator as well.

Kelly's articles and commentaries have appeared in Workplace Today magazine, the Solicitor's Journal, the Canadian Bar Review, the Canadian Arbitration and other well known publications.

]]>33:18nojohn,new,school,kelly,house,law,greg,dave,coaching,entrepreneurship,legal,saint,brunswick,lawson,creamer,vale,hemmings,vanbuskirkKelly VanBuskirk tells Greg and Dave that he wrote a book about Canadian employers and what motivated him to write it while living in the U.K. He talks about court processes, law firms and how his book can help employers and employees when dealing with labour, employment law and human rights.178fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-episode-177-kelly-vanbuskirkThe Boiling Point - Episode 177 - John Simon and his Kefi Travel ClubThe Boiling Point - John SimonThu, 18 Jan 2018 02:33:13 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/XLwwTFP4xkg/the-boiling-point-john-simon
IN THIS EPISODE:

John Simon chats with Greg and Dave about life experiences with friends, family and how traveling has motivated him to start his own business called Kefi Travel Club.

Learn about Adventure, Discovery and Community Building with John's Travel Club

John explains the meaning of Kefi, which is a Greek word he discovered from his love of traveling in Greece.

The Club including access to private trips, custom trip planning and opportunities to share travel ideas and memories with others in this amazing community.

John is passionate about "experiential travel" and elevates the term to a new high with his Kefi Travel Club team.

BIO:

John Simon is an experienced international business professional operating in multinational organizations and entrepreneurial start-up businesses.

John’s passion for travelling started young with many van-filled trips to Florida and Myrtle Beach in the ’70’s.

Things became more serious with several international projects living and working in Europe during the ’90’s.

He also spent 12 years planning and leading unique adventures for groups to places like Ireland, France, Greece, Spain, Morocco, Italy, etc – which formed the basis of Kefi Travel Club.

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John Simon chats with Greg and Dave about life experiences with friends, family and how traveling has motivated him to start his own business called Kefi Travel Club.

Learn about Adventure, Discovery and Community Building with John's Travel Club

John explains the meaning of Kefi, which is a Greek word he discovered from his love of traveling in Greece.

The Club including access to private trips, custom trip planning and opportunities to share travel ideas and memories with others in this amazing community.

John is passionate about "experiential travel" and elevates the term to a new high with his Kefi Travel Club team.

BIO:

John Simon is an experienced international business professional operating in multinational organizations and entrepreneurial start-up businesses.

John’s passion for travelling started young with many van-filled trips to Florida and Myrtle Beach in the ’70’s.

Things became more serious with several international projects living and working in Europe during the ’90’s.

He also spent 12 years planning and leading unique adventures for groups to places like Ireland, France, Greece, Spain, Morocco, Italy, etc – which formed the basis of Kefi Travel Club.

]]>32:31nopodcast,the,travel,john,new,club,business,international,greg,dave,entrepreneur,point,simon,saint,boiling,brunswick,vale,hemmings,kefiJohn Simon discusses with Greg and Dave about what life experiences in traveling led him to starting up his own business called the Kefi Travel Club. Listen in on this episode to hear how John's passion for travelling the world is now impacting fellow travellers and creating amazing opportunities for them to travel and experience the world. fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-john-simonAquila Tours, 35 years in business reinventing the Tour Guide Industry, meet Beth HattThe Boiling Point - Episode 181 - Beth HattFri, 12 Jan 2018 15:05:11 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/7J11wjGx31M/the-boiling-point-episode-181-beth-hatt
IN THIS EPISODE:

Beth explains how she founded Aquila Tours to support the cruise ship industry in Saint John, New Brunswick in Eastern Canada after observing that the support industry needed significant improvement. She describes Aquila Tours online training programs for tour operators, tour guides and cruise ship destinations and how she and her team built Aquila into an international company.

BIO:

Beth Hatt moved to Saint John in 1981, founded Aquila Tours the following year and has been recognized as one of the Top 25 People to Watch in Atlantic Canada as well as one of the Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada.

Aquila Tours celebrated 35 years in business in 2017 after building a strong customer base in the Carribbean and Central America coaching other operators and training tour guides to embrace the best practices in the cruise industry.

Beth explains how she founded Aquila Tours to support the cruise ship industry in Saint John, New Brunswick in Eastern Canada after observing that the support industry needed significant improvement. She describes Aquila Tours online training programs for tour operators, tour guides and cruise ship destinations and how she and her team built Aquila into an international company.

BIO:

Beth Hatt moved to Saint John in 1981, founded Aquila Tours the following year and has been recognized as one of the Top 25 People to Watch in Atlantic Canada as well as one of the Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada.

Aquila Tours celebrated 35 years in business in 2017 after building a strong customer base in the Carribbean and Central America coaching other operators and training tour guides to embrace the best practices in the cruise industry.

]]>28:10cleanjohn,greg,dave,tours,cruise,entrepreneur,point,beth,saint,boiling,aquila,vale,hatt,hemmingsBeth explains how she founded Aquila Tours to support the cruise ship industry in Saint John, New Brunswick in Eastern Canada after observing that the support industry needed significant improvement. She describes Aquila Tours online training programs for tour operators, tour guides and cruise ship destinations and how she and her team built Aquila into an international company.183fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-episode-181-beth-hattErnane Iung's New Book "The Success Factor"The Success Factor - Unconventional Wisdom for Small Business SuccessThu, 11 Jan 2018 18:07:49 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/qXk71r5oKFI/the-boiling-point-ernane-iung
IN THIS EPISODE:

Ernane Iung introduces the book he authored "The Success Factor - Unconventional Wisdom for Small Business Success".

Ernane advises small business owners that unconventional wisdom is more strategic in the real world than using conventional wisdom.He discusses outsourcing, factoring and referral marketing as an asset for a start up.

BIO:

Ernane Iung is the President & Owner of Liquid Capital Solutions and the author of "The Success Factor - Unconventional Wisdom for Small Business Success" specializing in Short-Term Financing for small & medium sized business owners who need immediate cash to grow.

]]>IN THIS EPISODE:

Ernane Iung introduces the book he authored "The Success Factor - Unconventional Wisdom for Small Business Success".

Ernane advises small business owners that unconventional wisdom is more strategic in the real world than using conventional wisdom.He discusses outsourcing, factoring and referral marketing as an asset for a start up.

BIO:

Ernane Iung is the President & Owner of Liquid Capital Solutions and the author of "The Success Factor - Unconventional Wisdom for Small Business Success" specializing in Short-Term Financing for small & medium sized business owners who need immediate cash to grow.

]]>42:36nomarketing,greg,dave,solutions,entrepreneur,point,capital,boiling,liquid,vale,factoring,hemmings,ernane,iungErnane Iung introduces the book he authored "The Success Factor - Unconventional Wisdom for Small Business Success". He advises small business owners that unconventional wisdom is more strategic in the real world than using conventional wisdom.He discusses outsourcing, factoring and referral marketing as an asset for a start up.184fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-ernane-iungThe Boiling Point - Episode 180 - Ian CapstickThe Boiling Point Episode 180 - Ian CapstickWed, 10 Jan 2018 18:17:14 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/boilingpointpodcast/~3/fQ20wHpP4JA/the-boiling-point-ian-capstick
IN THIS EPISODE:

Ian discusses his involvement with politics and being surrounded by politicians who inspired him to pursue his passion.

He describes the corporate structure behind MediaStyle, a Certified BCorp, and it's involvement in truth and reconciliation cases.

Ian and his company MediaStyle working with The Tragically Hip's Gord Dowie, learning how to stay humble as they created change through communications.

BIO:

Ian is passionate about creating social change through communications which initiated the founding of his communications firm MediaStyle in 2008.

MediaStyle is a certified B Corp with a mission to help people who needs their voices heard.

Ian started his career on Parliament Hill as an assistant press secretary, supporting cabinet ministers and opposition members in the House of Commons.

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Ian discusses his involvement with politics and being surrounded by politicians who inspired him to pursue his passion.

He describes the corporate structure behind MediaStyle, a Certified BCorp, and it's involvement in truth and reconciliation cases.

Ian and his company MediaStyle working with The Tragically Hip's Gord Dowie, learning how to stay humble as they created change through communications.

BIO:

Ian is passionate about creating social change through communications which initiated the founding of his communications firm MediaStyle in 2008.

MediaStyle is a certified B Corp with a mission to help people who needs their voices heard.

Ian started his career on Parliament Hill as an assistant press secretary, supporting cabinet ministers and opposition members in the House of Commons.

]]>37:16nothe,house,media,hip,politics,corp,greg,dave,style,point,ian,boiling,tragically,vale,downie,gord,hemmings,capstickIan Capstick founded the communications firm MediaStyle in 2008. His company worked with The Tragically Hip's Gord Dowie which taught them how to stay humble as they created change through communications.fullGreg Hemmingsboilingpointpodcast@gmail.com (Matthew Webber)http://boilingpoint.libsyn.com/the-boiling-point-ian-capstickMatthew WebbernonadultThe podcast for the ever-evolving entrepreneur and forward-thinking movement pioneer.